Fly-half George Ford led the way as England ended New Zealand's eight-year reign as champions with a superb 19-7 World Cup semi-final win in Yokohama on Saturday.

Ford, restored at 10 by coach Eddie Jones, took over goal-kicking duties after England captain Owen Farrell took a knock but he landed four penalty attempts after Manu Tuilagi stunned the All Blacks with an early try.

This was just England's eighth win in 42 Tests against New Zealand and meant the All Blacks had lost their first World Cup match since a shock 2007 quarter-final defeat by France.

England's first World Cup win over the two-time defending champions puts them into their fourth final - just four years after their embarrassing first-round exit on home soil. "Our best form of attack is our defence. We create opportunities through our defence to attack," said England coach Eddie Jones, who has masterminded the turnaround. England, world champions in 2003 when they beat an Australia side coached by Jones in the final, will now face the winners of Sunday's match between South Africa and Wales in next week's showpiece clash.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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